Shalom Educators,Many of us get most of our news and form our opinions from our preferred press sources. Some of us read the newspaper in the morning, some listen to the radio on their way to work and some watch the evening news. Recently we heard on Israel's TV channel 10 (preferred press source), that most young Americans get their news and form their opinions based on watching Jon Stewart's The Daily Show, from their friends' posts on social media sites and from tweets by celebrities rather than news commentators.

Here are a few resources that have to do with opinions rather than news. They are a testament to the complicated issues we face, and explain in a way the heated arguments that happen daily here and in Israel.

We are sorry if this only adds to the confusion rather than solves it. Unfortunately, this is the nature of this very long and painful conflict. What's your opinion??All the best and let's continue to hope...

Amos BidermanDaily caricatureThe caption reads: Failure of Humanitarian Cease Fire The comic depicts opposing sides in Israel (on the right activists against continuing the Gaza operation and on the left for continuing the operation)Web page for Ha'aretz Daily caricatures: